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Intel CPU Bottleneck / Horrible Performance

The BF6 Open Beta is very unoptimized for Intel CPU's. I've verified it for both 13th and 14th gen Intel CPU's so far, and it potentially is a major issue for Ultra as well. Essentially, you can have an absolute monster PC with an RTX 4090 that is cranking out 200+ fps on the BF6 Beta, but an Intel  i9 13900K bottlenecks the card and you only end up getting 90 to 120 fps even on low game settings. Using the game's performance log setting, you can see the fps made by GPU and CPU. My 4090 is constantly making more than 200 fps, but my 13900K is only able to process about half of those frames. I've compared performance to PC users using AMD CPUs. Even with significantly weaker graphics cards, PC users that have an AMD R7 7800X3D outperform their Intel counterparts, such as the i9 13900K.

In addition the the bad performance on Intel, the temperatures are higher than I've seen on any other game. I have my 13900K in a custom loop (just cleaned and new thermal paste), and the temps average around 75°C, 80% usage, all while only getting about 100fps on low settings. I tried using NVIDIA DLSS and Frame Gen, but this offers no FPS gain and in some scenarios makes performance worse, which makes sense because these settings put more load on the CPU.

I tested all settings at 2560x1440 (2K), nothing removes the load from the CPU. I like the game a lot, but I can't buy it until I know this issue has been resolved.

Based on what I've read on other threads, others that reported this issue think it is potentially linked to the game’s anti-cheat system interfering with Intel’s scheduler. Some mentioned the game freezing during loading on Intel systems. In contrast, AMD CPUs with 3D V-Cache, like the R7 9800X3D, seem to perform significantly better, with reports of 300+ FPS at 1440p when paired with high-end GPUs like the RTX 5080 and 4090

 

 

  • UPDATE: So I played last night and noticed things were much better. Wondering if anyone else noticed improvements? Using the fire range for consistent benchmark, Day 1 on the beta I was only getting 90 to 110 fps CPU, 200 to 220 fps GPU. Then I played yesterday, Day 2, and my CPU was getting a solid 250fps and GPU 300fps. The performance in game still is not excellent but much better. In Siege of Cairo, I'm able to maintain constant 160fps, some occasional dips to the 140s, as compared to Day 1 where I would only get about 120fps with many dips to 90s. My friend on an i7 13700K also noticed improvements. Let me know what you guys are seeing if anything. 

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  • I have a 13700K, I Tried turning off all E cores in the bios, and it appears to have worked im getting 120-150 FPS and my CPU GPU fps is way closer

  • Similar issue here with my 13Gen i5 Processor 13400 (10 cores ,  20 Threads). My CPU straggle to keep stable 60fps in the game, and goes down in some scenarios to 30fps with a lot of sttutering and horibble spikes in the frame times. It starts at like 70 but after 5-10 Minutes goes down and down until it reaches an unplayable fps number. So i would say it's the same issue as the last start of Battlefield 2042 maxing out cpu and can't keep 60fps even on the recommanded cpu's for this game. 
    intel core i5 13400 (10 cores ,  20 Threads)
    MB Intel 760 Gaming
    32GB of RAM
    nVIDIA RTX3060TI
    installed on nVME SSD Gen4 7000Mb/s

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